Creates a new instance of the person class. The instance name is the variable
name (bill). Notice that we use the new keyword to call
the Person function. We pass the string "Bill" to the Person constructor,
and hence the _myname variable in the bill instance of the Person class
gets set to bill. The same thing is occurring each time we use the new keyword:

var jane = new Person("Jane")
var pat = new Person("Pat");

So in total we end up with three instances of the person class (bill, jane,
and pat). Now, notice that we passed each new Person() a different string.
("Bill", "Jane", and "Pat" respectively). We can do this because each instance
of the class gets its own copy of the _myname variable. This is how we can
have one class file, but have different states in each instance. We can
see the effect of this when we call the say hello method:

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